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BJP President Amit Shah accused Congress party of involving in negative politics and appeasement during his campaign in poll-bound state Rajasthan - Photogallery

BJP President Amit Shah accused Congress party of involving in negative politics and appeasement during his campaign in poll-bound state Rajasthan. Addressing a press conference, he said that BJP has turned Rajasthan from 'Bimaru' state to a developed one in its five year rule. He pridicted BJP would form the next government with full majority. Amit Shah further added while the Congress promoted dynastic politics, making members of one family party presidents, the BJP gave importance to those who perform and work to push the country ahead. He termed demonetisation a successfull move that doubled the number of those, who filed income tax. Referring to the violence in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, earlier this week, Shah said it would be unfair to give it a political colour. The Congress, he added, had made allegations but things would be clear after the Special Investigation Team report. The BJP conducted 15 roadshows and 222 big meetings in Rajasthan during its campaign for another term in office, he said. The votes will be counted on December 11. (PTI)

BJP President Amit Shah accused Congress party of involving in negative politics and appeasement during his campaign in poll-bound state Rajasthan. Addressing a press conference, he said that BJP has turned Rajasthan from 'Bimaru' state to a developed one in its five year rule. He pridicted BJP would form the next government with full majority. Amit Shah further added while the Congress promoted dynastic politics, making members of one family party presidents, the BJP gave importance to those who perform and work to push the country ahead. He termed demonetisation a successfull move that doubled the number of those, who filed income tax. Referring to the violence in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, earlier this week, Shah said it would be unfair to give it a political colour. The Congress, he added, had made allegations but things would be clear after the Special Investigation Team report. The BJP conducted 15 roadshows and 222 big meetings in Rajasthan during its campaign for another term in office, he said. The votes will be counted on December 11. (PTI)